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    treatment by Coconino County Superior Court Jacqueline Hatch. When DPS was notified of the news Evans was later fired. Hatch had some very unique words for the victim, “If you wouldn’t have been there that night, none of this would have happened to you.” Hatch wanted to promote vigilance and to always be aware where ever you go. A lot of people thought what Hatch wanted to apply was for the victim to feel responsible for what happened. Many felt has if Hatch was “victim blaming” to discourage

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    Organizational Perspective

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    integral to risk assessment and management; and organizations respond to risk through their actions, not just by making decisions. These themes motivate new directions for opportunities within the organization (Esade & McKelvey, 2010). According to Hatch (with Cunliffe) (2006), the prospective of Symbolic-interpretive extends the definition of empirical reality to include experiences that lie outside the reach of the five senses, to include emotions and intuition. As a result, this concept is subject

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    Organizational Diagnosis

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    theory is a very complicated category to understand; what even more difficult to grasp are the perspectives that embraces or supports the theory. Three of the most common perspectives are modernism, symbolic-interpretive, and postmodern. Reiterating Hatch and Cunliffe statement that it’s

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    Biases In Pigs

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    between two sounds. One of the sounds was a positive stimulus which indicated that food was going to be presented while the other was a negative stimulus indicating that a bag was fixing to be presented and waved. The pigs were supposed to go to the hatch when given the positive stimulus and not go when given the negative one. Once pigs passed a test showing they could discriminate these two stimuli from each other, they were able to have the ambiguous stimulus, a toy squeak, presented to them. The

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    Toyota Case Study

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    standardization, formalization, specialization. Connect these points with Toyota, differentiation, Specialization; formalization and centralization need to be analyzed. Differentiation, there are two factors of differentiation, vertical and horizontal. (Hatch & Cunliffe 2006 P106) Vertical means in the organization, there are many levels of hierarchy exist; different division of hierarchy has their own authority. Otherwise, horizontal means that different division of labor in the organization. There are

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    continuous increase of income inequality in the United States since the 1970s and how states could minimized it. The brief noted some differences in the redistribution policies in some states that may help explained this variation in income equality. Hatch and Rigby (2014) then measured four kinds of State tax and economic policies that can explained its impact on the income distribution among the top one percent and the overall income distribution. The income redistribution policies are as follows:

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    James Comey Case Study

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    James Comey had no real pleasant choice or option to make for the reason being that both of his options would leave him in the bad. Technically, there was no “right” choice but in my opinion I do not believe he made the right decision. It is so close to election day for this to be happening that it seriously has the potential to cost Hillary Clinton the election. This whole scandal can lower her numbers and chances of winning the election. Because of this perhaps some undeclared voters may commit

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    bureaucratic control for their employees in order for organisation interests to be met and self-interest to be minimized (Hatch & Cunliffe, 2006). When organisations apply cybernetic theory, it explains how their executives align individual goals and organisational control using performance evaluation, resource allocation and through reward and feedbacks mechanisms (Hatch & Cunliffe, 2006). They further stated that positive deviations were rewarded while the negative were used

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    Introduction Modern, post-modern, critical theory and symbolic-interpretive are four different perspectives that provides different ways to analyse and understand organisations, however this essay shall focus on two perspectives, namely the modern and critical theory. These two perspectives have different views on concepts that might appear similar, thus this essay shall examine the different stands they each take. Concepts that can be examined include, power, control and conflict, organisational

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    Elgen.” Is about a boy who was born with electrical powers and because of this thirteen years later when trying to find out the history of his powers his mother is kidnapped by an evil man named hatch. on his quest to save his mother he makes new friends, and enemies to help defeat the main antagonist hatch, and save his mother.A theme that this story suggests is that Success only comes with sacrifice and teamwork. The theme in “Michael Vey, Rise of the Elgen” comes up very early on in the story

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